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Hartford, CT : A collection of photos from 2007 through 2009 of downtown Hartford buildings, holiday decor, and Trinity College

Hartford, CT

DEverettPhoto

A collection of photos from 2007 through 2009 of downtown Hartford bui ...

Updated: May 08, 2013 6:08pm PST

gardenscape :

gardenscape

katiehutchisonstudio

Updated: May 02, 2013 11:44am PST

New Hampshire : Our first visit was on our way to PEI in Sep of 1994. There have been several since then - 1998, 2003, 2004, 2008

New Hampshire

waynelr

Our first visit was on our way to PEI in Sep of 1994. There have been ...

Updated: Apr 20, 2013 8:33am PST

Vermont-08 : Vermont has been on our list of places to revisit for many years and we do. 2008 was the best fall color yet.

Vermont-08

waynelr

Vermont has been on our list of places to revisit for many years and w ...

Updated: Apr 19, 2013 10:08pm PST

Maine : 1994 tour of Bar Harbor and Acadia NP
Fujichrome slide scans

Maine

waynelr

1994 tour of Bar Harbor and Acadia NP Fujichrome slide scans

Updated: Apr 19, 2013 9:53pm PST

New York : 1994 Niagara, Ausable Chasm, Whiteface Mt

New York

waynelr

1994 Niagara, Ausable Chasm, Whiteface Mt

Updated: Apr 19, 2013 9:44pm PST

Costal :

Costal

Kendra Bond

Updated: Apr 19, 2013 2:12pm PST

Maine :

Maine

cascoly

Updated: Apr 18, 2013 11:57am PST

Vermont - "The Green Mountain State" : Photographs from all over Vermont Including Burlington, Stowe and other historical sites.

Vermont - "The Green Mountain State"

NewEnglandPhotography

Photographs from all over Vermont Including Burlington, Stowe and othe ...

Updated: Apr 07, 2013 3:30pm PST

The Covered Bridge Project : In six days I drove hundreds of miles through nine different counties hunting for bridges. The pertinent road signs were often missing or blasted beyond recognition by local hunters. I relied as much on guess work as I did my handwritten directions, and on several occasions I arrived at the next bridge on my list by accident or coincidence. 
	I found and was able to document a total of twenty six bridges around the state. They seem to exist in pockets, and it was not uncommon to find three or four within a square mile. Many of them are still in active use after over a hundred years, a testament to the skill of their builders.
	As the old adage goes, it is the journey and not the destination. Taking in the state on the back roads, never going faster than 55 miles per hour, was truly a revelation. The mythical Vermont of my childhood where everyone waves and smiles as you pass is not only alive and well, it is thriving. These bridges are a gateway to Vermont's past, and those that were so quickly restored after the destruction from tropical storm Irene are a link to our future. So whether you live here or are just visiting, you owe it to yourself to seek some of these bridges out. I can say with confidence you won't regret the effort.

The Covered Bridge Project

21mm

In six days I drove hundreds of miles through nine different counties ...

Updated: Apr 02, 2013 8:29am PST